I am new to this exploration of abandoned locations and was inspired to start searching for local locations. On this website I stumbled across this power substation in Barking and really wanted to visit due to my photography project in school
After finding the location, me and some friends found the location and set out ready to take some pictures.
Entry was difficult as security tailed us for some time. Once we had the chance, we found an area that we could enter through.
The substation itself was very clean and untouched by people - however very decayed. Nature started to take over the building, with grass, flowers and even hedges started to form within the substation. The fun part was finding the control room, which contained a vast amount of photographic material, showing the history of the substation. The thrill of it felt like I entered a time machine and travelled back to the past.
This location was an amazing experience and I would love any feedback on any improvements I can make.
After finding the location, me and some friends found the location and set out ready to take some pictures.
Entry was difficult as security tailed us for some time. Once we had the chance, we found an area that we could enter through.
The substation itself was very clean and untouched by people - however very decayed. Nature started to take over the building, with grass, flowers and even hedges started to form within the substation. The fun part was finding the control room, which contained a vast amount of photographic material, showing the history of the substation. The thrill of it felt like I entered a time machine and travelled back to the past.
This location was an amazing experience and I would love any feedback on any improvements I can make.